The Scotsman

Norman Blake & Euros Childs

- FIONA SHEPHERD

Strathaven Hotel ✪✪✪✪

The South Lanarkshir­e market town of Strathaven has become an unlikely musical hot spot in recent months thanks to a series of bespoke acoustic concerts promoted by Frets Creative, aka Love & Money bassist and Creeping Bent Records honcho Douglas Macintyre.

His peers and associates James Grant and Lloyd Cole have already performed, and February’s special guests were no less prestigiou­s – Teenage Fanclub frontman Norman Blake and the band’s latest addition, Euros Childs, one time Welsh whizzkid frontman of Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci.

Macintyre and daughter Amelia provided the warmup as Rubber Revolver, performing a short set of classic covers from The Beatles’ best albums, Rubber Soul and Revolver, accompanie­d by Stuart Kidd on drums, before Kidd followed up with a batch of his own bitterswee­t melodic songs, setting the harmonic tone for the main event.

Blake and Childs have previously recorded together as playful indie pop duo Jonny. The pair make complement­ary musical partners, being natural born harmoniser­s. The blend of Blake’s classical pop instincts and Childs’ proclivity for the eccentric and mischievou­s produced the offbeat Wich Is Wich and Candyfloss, both from the Jonny album, while Childs added a baroque synthesize­r flourish to Baby Lee.

There were a couple of comical accidents with drinks, but the goofily shambolic presentati­on was not reflected in the effortless execution of Teenage Fanclub’s wistful I Don’t Want Control of You, with Kidd chiminginf­ortight,transcende­nt three-part harmony, and the sheer soaring pop joy of their version of The Who’s The Kids Are Alright.

 ??  ?? 0 Blake and Childs are a great fit as natural born harmoniser­s
0 Blake and Childs are a great fit as natural born harmoniser­s

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